View of the Niagra Falls is mesmerising for those who have been there. But for those who could not make it over there its pictures make them wonderstruck.
But in India we have the Jog Falls. It's a great experience. When we went there, the experienced driver took us to the ridge across. The wind was scary. The driver asked us to lie down flat on the rock and enjoy the scenery. He said the wind would be very strong and it could take us off from where we stood and push us down.
We did as he said. The view of the falls was fantastic with the stream falling down from the high altitude.
The pun was, if we couldn't have Niagra we could do with the Jog.
At Jog there is generation of electricity.
Jog Falls is created by the Sharavati River dropping in a waterfall, and is located on the Sharavati River in the Shimoga District of Karnataka, India. The Sharavati River flows through Jog Falls before it eventually merges with the Arabian Sea at Honnavar in Uttara Kannada District. The river is a magnificent spectacle as it links with the Arabian Sea. The width is more than a Kilometer at this point. Two road bridges and a Railway Bridge connect Honnavar with Kasaragod. The National Highway 66 (NH 66) is the highway that connects Kasaragod to Honnavar, as it runs along the western coast of India, passing through both locations.
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